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Tachyon - Wikipedia The word tachyon has become widely recognized to such an extent that it can impart a science-fictional connotation even if the subject in question has no particular relation to superluminal travel (a form of technobabble, akin to positronic brain)
Tachyon | Faster-Than-Light, Quantum Mechanics, Particles | Britannica tachyon, hypothetical subatomic particle whose velocity always exceeds that of light The existence of the tachyon, though not experimentally established, appears consistent with the theory of relativity, which was originally thought to apply only to particles traveling at or less than the speed of light
Tachyonic field - Wikipedia In quantum field theory, a tachyon is a quantum of a field—usually a scalar field —whose squared mass is negative, and is used to describe spontaneous symmetry breaking: The existence of such a field implies the instability of the field vacuum; the field is at a local maximum rather than a local minimum of its potential energy, much like a
Tachyon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tachyon A tachyon is any hypothetical particle that can travel faster than the speed of light Most scientists do not believe that tachyons exist Einstein's theory of special relativity states that nothing can accelerate faster than the speed of light, while tachyons are theorized to be constantly traveling faster than the speed of light
Do tachyons exist? - Department of Mathematics Tachyon is the name given to the supposed "fast particle" which would move with v > c Tachyons were first introduced into physics by Gerald Feinberg, in his seminal paper "On the possibility of faster-than-light particles" [Phys Rev 159, 1089–1105 (1967)]